HNI reviews

3.5

74% would recommend to a friend

(389 total reviews)

Jeff Lorenger

83% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

HNI has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 389 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HNI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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389 reviews
3.0
Jun 26, 2015

Conservative company that lacks momentum and focus

Anonymous employee
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Pros

HNI is member-owned, so the benefits are pretty good and the profit-sharing system is cool (ultimately though, my once-a-year profit share just pays for a grocery run). The company is extremely solid and has paid dividends to its shareholders every year since the 1950's. It weathered the 2008 crash well and will continue to be profitable for the foreseeable future.

Cons

HNI is a holding company for about a dozen subsidiaries ("operating companies"). This gives HNI strong leveraging power, but disastrous focus. The company seems pulled in a million different directions, and on top of that, it's an ultra-conservative company that is highly, highly risk-averse. So it's afraid to go in any one of the million directions it's pulled in, and the result is stagnation. The company frequently finds itself playing "catch up" with competitors, and experiences a high turnover rate as employees grow frustrated and leave. Also, the company doesn't compensate very well. While the CEO enjoys $4-5M/year salary, many of the company's employees struggle to make ends meet. On top of that, they are expected to prioritize work, always, and a healthy work-life balance is pretty much nonexistent at this organization. HNI is headquartered in rural Iowa, so perhaps this makes sense, but a dramatic shift will be needed before the company can expect to attract the incoming workforce (i.e. millennials).

3.0
Oct 16, 2023

Midwestern niceness at it's finest

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people who mean well and genuinely care about you as an individual If you play their game/sing their tune and have an advocate with influence in the org, you can progress your career quickly If you're interested in sales, you have opportunity to live almost anywhere in the country (provided there's an open position)

Cons

Midwestern niceness + many managers who have only worked at HNI their entire career = lack of any sense of urgency or willingness to break the mold and try something beyond what's always been done. If you are a person who tries to push the envelope or bring in new ideas, you will find yourself beating your head against a brick wall, and that's why any outside talent (i.e., people who weren't hired right out of college and indoctrinated in the HNI way from the start of their careers) tend not to stick around and the company continues in its echo chamber death spiral. Management opts for acquisition over innovation as a growth strategy, which will only get them so far. DEI goals include a certain percentage of women in leadership, yet their "parental leave" policy is abysmal (2 weeks paid, just implemented in 2023, and rest requires use of short-term disability). They claim their lack of parental leave is because that's the "standard" for the market they're in, which supports my earlier point that they are not interested in pushing the envelope or being a leader, but rather doing the bare minimum to get by. Teams are constantly re-shuffled, often without any member input or consideration for individuals' preferences or career interests. The constant shifting in ownership at every level creates inefficiencies and errors that waste (at a minimum) time, and in many cases real money. When I tell friends in other companies/industries how many managers I've had in my relatively short time with the organization, they are shocked.

2.0
Apr 11, 2022

Went from Good to Bad Rapidly

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Pros

Great team members who truly bring their A-game everyday. Decent pay and fairly stable throughout the pandemic. The digital tools and opportunities are well-invested in. Terrific work-life balance.

Cons

New leadership in the digital space has wreaked havoc across the teams with no strategic vision or execution plan. Corporate management is stuck in a 1980s mindset (IE you need to be in the office 3 days a week b/c that's what we do know, and promotions are about who you know versus merit) The overall industry and company are in secular decline with sales continuing to slide year after year. The fireplace division is the only positive right now with significant road bumps coming in the near future for them. Attrition is out of control with most of the great talent leaving for greener pastures.

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